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Benchmark your Android smartphone and tablet with 3DMark, then compare its performance with more than 2300 other devices. You can even compare your Android benchmark test scores with phones and tablets running iOS, Windows and Windows RT.

3DMark - The Gamer's Benchmark

3DMark is a graphics benchmark used by millions of people, hundreds of hardware review sites and many of the world's leading technology companies. It's the industry standard gaming performance benchmark, a professional-grade testing tool available to you for free.

• The world's most popular benchmark test since 1997.• Developed by Futuremark, the benchmark experts.• Test your device's GPU and CPU performance.• Compare the fastest Android, iOS, Windows and Windows RT devices.• 100% free. No ads. No in-app purchases. No restrictions.

Accurate and impartial benchmark tests

Use 3DMark Ice Storm for device-to-device comparisons of mainstream mobile devices. Ice Storm is an OpenGL ES 2.0 benchmark test that uses fixed off-screen rendering at 720p then scales the output to fit the native display resolution of your device. Ice Storm includes two graphics tests designed to stress the GPU performance of your device and a physics test to stress its CPU performance.

Use 3DMark Ice Storm Extreme for device-to-device comparisons of high performance mobile devices. Ice Storm Extreme raises the off-screen rendering resolution to 1080p and uses higher quality textures and post-processing effects in the graphics tests to create a more demanding load for the latest smartphones and tablets.

Use 3DMark Ice Storm Unlimited for chip-to-chip comparisons of the hardware inside your device without vertical sync, display resolution scaling and other operating system factors affecting the result. In Unlimited mode the rendering engine uses a fixed time step between frames and renders exactly the same frames in every run on every device. The frames are rendered in 720p resolution "offscreen" while the display is updated with small frame thumbnails every 100 frames to show progress.

Benchmarks you can trust

3DMark and PCMark are the only mobile benchmarks protected by rules for manufacturers. What's more, all our benchmarks are supported by detailed technical guides that explain exactly what's being measured and how the scores are calculated. Better benchmarking starts here.

3DMark app is 33 MB. The Ice Storm benchmarks are a further 173 MB download, installed when you first run the app. You can uninstall benchmarks to free up storage space, while leaving 3DMark installed and available to browse your saved scores and the Best Devices list.

Google Play reviews now use Google+ so it's easier to see opinions from people you care about. New reviews will be publicly linked to your Google+ profile. Your name on previous reviews now appears as "A Google User".

Google Play reviews now use Google+ so it's easier to see opinions from people you care about. New reviews will be publicly linked to your Google+ profile. Your name on previous reviews now appears as "A Google User".

It seems to give random scores some of the tests didn't run just came up with a colorful box which seemed pointless when the demo was running I was getting between 40-60fps which seemed a really good score to me anyway until the 7k score was given

Posting Score? This is THE app for benchmarking phone and PC, but what's the point after the test in allowing you to post what appears to be your score to Facebook but all it is, is a link for the app? Surely it should be the phone Brand , spec and your score posted? That's an ad in itself for the app to and people can compare. Only 3 Stars for that reason.

It seems to give random scores some of the tests didn't run just came up with a colorful box which seemed pointless when the demo was running I was getting between 40-60fps which seemed a really good score to me anyway until the 7k score was given

Posting Score? This is THE app for benchmarking phone and PC, but what's the point after the test in allowing you to post what appears to be your score to Facebook but all it is, is a link for the app? Surely it should be the phone Brand , spec and your score posted? That's an ad in itself for the app to and people can compare. Only 3 Stars for that reason.

That is not the expected behaviour, since the thumbnails are saved in the app's application folder away from your photos and videos. What image app are you using? Does it have a setting that is telling it to scan your whole device for images?

Just another clever ad program All it did was remove any data that wasn't stock to the system. As in all my media files, phone rings, even backed up emails. I even selected it in the settings to keep the files and lost them any way. This program does nothing you can't do already on your phone.

Won't let me compare even if the things delisted. Really don't care. Shoulda warned me before hand. Either way the thing ran awesome. Way better than the old HTC. But meh as a benchmark they should stick to PC's. Where they don't usually follow the rules

Best benchmarking tool for pc and mobile My gs5 plus had a stable 60fps with one drop to the 40's for half a second, extremely good tool and the comparison section includes every phone ever ,Great job guys

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AnTuTu benchmark is the most popular Android smartphone and tablet benchmarking app in the world!. ☆ Over 100,000,000 users☆ Benchmark app used during Google I/O 2014☆ No.1 benchmark app, used as an industry standard by leading technology companies and hardware review sites.With the Click and Go test suite, Antutu will comprehensively test all aspects of a device, including UX, GPU, RAM, CPU, I/O and more. Each item is individually assessed and given a score. These scores can be uploaded to the Antutu database, and then used to rank your device among all other Android devices.

NOTE: The Antutu benchmark score of your device is mainly defined by your hardware configuration, but can also be influenced by other elements, including system mode, current device temperature, running apps and more. The score may be vary slightly every time you test.Follow us on Twitter: https://twitter.com/antutulabsFind us on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/antutulabsFor any suggestions or feedback, we hope to get your great ideas via email : support@antutu.com

Find out how fast your Android device is with Geekbench 3, the popular cross-platform benchmark.

Geekbench 3 includes several new tests designed to simulate real-world scenarios. These new tests are designed to quickly and accurately measure mobile processor performance.

Every test included with Geekbench 3 is multi-core aware. This allows Geekbench 3 to measure the full potential of your device's processor. Geekbench 3 also reports performance as separate single-core and multi-core scores, making it easier to figure out how your device will handle your apps.

Test the graphic processing performance of your mobile device with this intense GPU test. With this free GPU benchmarking app you can see how well your phone or tablet performs. What fps can you reach? Compare with other devices to see which one performs better.

Permissions :- INTERNET permission is required for the online validation (see notes below for more détails about the validation process)

Notes : Online Validation (version 1.04 and +)The validation allows to store the hardware specification of your Android device in a database. After the validation, the program opens your validation URL into your current internet browser. If you enter your e-mail address (optional), an e-mail with your validation link will be sent to you as a reminder.

Settings screen and debug (version 1.03 and +)If CPU-Z closes abnormally (in case of bug), the settings screen will appear at the next run. You can use that screen to remove the main detection features of the application, and make it run.

Bug reportIn case of bug, please open the application menu and choose "Send Debug Infos" to send a report by email

FAQ and troubleshootingYou can visit the FAQ at that address : http://www.cpuid.com/softwares/cpu-z-android.html#faq

★ Thanks for the great comments in Vellamo 3.1. We especially like the new Temperature card and the Frequency spectrum, let us know what you think about them!

Vellamo 3.1 is designed to be an accurate, easy-to-use suite of system-level benchmarks for devices based on Android 4.0 forward. In Vellamo we want to enable performance enthusiasts to really understand their system, and how it compares to other systems, and our mission has just begun.

Vellamo began as a mobile web benchmarking tool that today has expanded to include three primary Chapters. The Browser Chapter evaluates mobile web browser performance, the Multicore Chapter measures the synergy of multiple CPU cores, and the Metal Chapter measures the single core CPU subsystem performance of mobile processors.

This application measures the CPU and memory performance of your Android phone or tablet by running a suite of 13 benchmark tests. The suite includes several popular benchmarks such as WhetStone, LinPack, QSort, Ackermann and Sieve of Eratosthenes

Each test is run in a native context, coded in C++, and in a managed/Dalvik context, coded in Java. Both contexts always execute the same computational workload.

All test results are reported in milliseconds (ms). A lower score is better than a higher one.

On a single core device a single thread is used to execute all tests.

On a multi-core device, multi-threading is used. Three passes will be performed on a multi-core device. The total computational workload is the same for each pass. The first will use a single thread. The second will use two threads, and the third will use four threads. The total execution time for fast devices, which are usually multi-core, may take longer than slow devices because the entire suite is executed three times.

Your score is the sum of the execution times of all tests, both native and managed. On multi-core devices, the minimum sum of the three passes will be used.

After you run the tests, you may compare your results to other phones or tablets. This requires an Internet connection. You will be prompted to enter a short description of your device. Enter a short description and include your initials. That way, you and others will be able to better identify your results.

The app will save up to 10 sets of results, which you may retrieve and compare. Overclockers and ROM builders love this feature. You may also compare your results to others.

Features:- Best Pi algorithm in the world.- Parallel computing. Fully utilize every CORE of modern Android CPU.- Low memory usage. 10 million digits can be reached on very low-end phone.- Armv7 neon support. Turn on hardware vector speed up.- View or share the results with your friends with one click.

Algorithm:- Optimized Parallel Chudnosky Algorithm

This program can benchmark your phone's performance perfectly. Show this to your friends about how super fast your new phone is!

"When did manufacturer/provider of my device last update OS of my device?""Is battery in good shape?""How many packages are installed on my device?""How fast is my device?""What sensors are present on my device?"

These questions(and many others) will be answered to you by this app!

This app will help you know better your device, by providing you useful system information and perfoming a system speed test.It's composed of 2 parts, System Info and Speed Test.

[Speed Test]This is a 3 steps system benchmark, processor, graphics and storage. It will take you about one minute. You may view your device's performance compared to other phones - tablets in a graphical way.

- Permissions are needed to access system info.- Info in some sections may depend on device/Android version.

CPU Master's OverclockWidget show the CPU and battery stats, and change the CPU speed faster and simple.

CPU Master also allows you to set up profiles to change the CPU speed under certain conditions, such as when the phone is asleep or charging, when the battery level drops below a certain point, or when the phone's temperature is too high.

Use PCMark for Android to benchmark the performance and battery life of your smart phone and tablet. See how well your device performs, then compare it with the latest models.

Better benchmarking starts here• Benchmark the performance of the whole device, not its isolated components.• Tests are based on everyday activities, not abstract algorithms.• Scores reflect real-world performance, not unachievable maximums.• Tests use real applications and native APIs whenever possible.• See every test in action instead of watching progress bars.• Our guide tells you what is being measured and how scores are calculated.• 100% free. No ads. No in-app purchases. No restrictions.

PCMark for Android app is 23 MB. The Work benchmark is a further 400 MB download, installed when you first run the app.

With PCMark for Android you can choose which benchmarks you install. Right now, there is one benchmark called Work available to download. More benchmarks will be added over time. You can uninstall benchmarks to free up storage space, while leaving PCMark for Android installed and available to browse your saved scores and the Best Devices list.

Accurate, fair and impartialPCMark for Android is protected by rules for manufacturers and supported by a detailed technical guide that explains exactly what's being measured and how the scores are calculated.

3DMark Sling Shot is an advanced 3D graphics benchmark for smartphones and tablets that support OpenGL ES 3.1 or ES 3.0. Test the performance of your device then compare it with the latest models with this visually stunning and easy to use benchmark app.

3DMark Sling Shot

• Measure the GPU and CPU performance of your smartphone and tablet.• Rank and compare the latest models in the Best Devices list.• Incredible real-time graphics powered by OpenGL ES 3.1 and ES 3.0.• Advanced lighting, particles, and post-processing effects.• Developed by Futuremark, the benchmark experts.• 100% free. No ads. No in-app purchases. No restrictions.

3DMark Sling Shot tests the full range of OpenGL ES 3.1 and ES 3.0 API features including multiple render targets, instanced rendering, uniform buffers and transform feedback. The test also includes impressive volumetric lighting, particle illumination, and post-processing effects - you've never seen graphics like this on smartphone before.

When using ES 3.1, Sling Shot's Graphics tests are rendered at 2560 x 1440 before being scaled to the device's display resolution. When using ES 3.0, the Graphics tests are rendered at 1920 x 1080 before scaling. In both cases, you can also choose to run the test "offscreen" using Unlimited mode.

3DMark is the world's most popular benchmark, and has been the first choice for gamers since 1998. Now used by millions of people, hundreds of hardware review sites and many of the world's leading technology companies, it's the industry standard benchmark for graphics performance measurement.

Benchmarks you can trust

3DMark and PCMark are the only mobile benchmarks protected by public rules for manufacturers. What's more, all our benchmarks are supported by detailed technical guides that explain exactly what's being measured and how the scores are calculated. Better benchmarking starts here.

* The device must also support OpenGL extension EXT_color_buffer_float or EXT_color_buffer_half_float.

Known Issues• The ES 3.1 test fails on Nexus 6 when running Android 5.1. A fix is in development.• ARM Mali GPUs, as used in Samsung Exynos SoCs for example, cannot run Sling Shot as they do not support OpenGL extension EXT_color_buffer_float or EXT_color_buffer_half_float. We’re exploring a possible workaround for this.

This app is for non-commercial use only

• Business users contact sales@futuremark.com for licensing. • Members of the press please contact press@futuremark.com.